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Post by sammy on Jan 25, 2012 20:22:17 GMT -5
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Post by ginna898 on Jan 25, 2012 22:47:37 GMT -5
CDC Finds No Physical Cause For Strange Feelings
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Post by ginna898 on Jan 25, 2012 23:15:05 GMT -5
www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57366384/federal-study-of-morgellons-yields-no-answers/excerpt: She said perhaps the patients could be helped by cognitive behavioral therapy that might help them deal with possible contributing psychological issues. The study is not expected to be the last word on the subject. Among those with additional questions is Randy Wymore, an Oklahoma State University pharmacologist who for years was the most reputable scientist to look into it and who has concluded Morgellons is not a psychiatric disorder. On Wednesday, Wymore said he had not seen the CDC paper and was unable to comment on it. But when the study began, he questioned whether Kaiser patients with Morgellons would participate, especially if they were unhappy with how they were previously handled by their Kaiser doctors. "There is always the question: How many of the study participants actually have Morgellons Disease?" he said, in an email. The CDC is not planning additional study, however. The agency's expertise is in infectious diseases and environmental health problems, and the researchers saw no evidence of that.
"We're not mental health experts," one CDC spokeswoman said.------------------------------ My comment: They found nothing infectious and CDC is not going to help at all. Instead, it is getting the same "treatment" as Chronic Fatigue and Fibromyliagia did when those individuals started complaining. Exactly what I expected them to do. It will be years and years and I am not sure but Chronic Fatigue and Fibro were out for two decades before FINALLY now it is being researched for a cause. I'm fairly certain that I will already be dead in 20 years because I will be in my late 70's. This remark from the CBS news story is encouraging from one of the article authors who published the CDC study:
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